Jul 18 2015, 01:38 AM
His eyes had opened a long time ago.
He couldn't remember when the darkness ended and the dull, blue glow had began; it felt like it had always been there, gleaming in his under developed vision. Half-lidded and watching without even realizing. The chrysalis gave the effect of being underwater and it was peaceful, soothing. It lulled his mind, still growing and unprepared for the outside world. He had always been able to see it seemed, coming to know each ridge, each facet and divet, each side that faced the light and those that lay in the dark. Blue would remain with him for his whole life, for he was born in it, nurtured in it, coming to know each shade and highlight it associated with.
Until one day, when the calm stillness had unexpectedly ended.
There was a giant lurch, and suddenly his mind was no long sleeping. Blue eyes widened and flashed with sudden sentience, his heartbeat pounding against his chest as he realized that his home was suddenly moving. Curled up in a ball, the little cat began to struggle, pushing against the sides of the chrysalis. His movements had involuntarily enhanced the dislodging of the crystal from the underside of a cliff, causing the chrysalis to shake and sway, reflecting light from its deep blue surfaces. The cat scrambled as more groans and cracks rang through his home. Then, the chrysalis shattered.
The kitten and a handful of gleaming blue shards rained down from the cliff face, landing with a series of splashes in a shallow puddle. Though the drop was only six feet, Bartos was stunned when he landed in the cold water, limbs paralyzed and sticking out every which way as he lay on his side. The kitten stared wide-eyed at the world so suddenly thrust upon him, and the first thing he saw was the distant crystals gleaming like stars in the ceiling. He stared, struggling to understand the feeling of cold wetness and the fact that he was no longer in the safety of the only home he'd known.